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Support at Every Stage: How Aultman Helps Patients Receive Care at Home

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On this episode of Health Matters with the Medicine Center Pharmacy, Paul White and Brad White sat down with two special guests from Aultman Health System: Cheri Greenwell from Aultman Health Care in Your Home and Traci Hocking, Director of Hospice & Palliative Care. They joined us during National Care at Home Month to help families better understand the full range of care options available outside the hospital.

Whether you’re caring for an aging parent, recovering from an illness, or navigating a serious diagnosis, understanding these services can make an enormous difference in quality of life.

What Is Home Health Care?

Home health care provides skilled medical support—right in the comfort of your home. Cheri explained that services may include:

  • Nursing visits

  • Physical, occupational, or speech therapy

  • Medication management

  • Wound care

  • Monitoring after hospitalization or surgery

Home health is designed to help patients regain strength, maintain independence, and avoid unnecessary hospital visits.

Who Qualifies for Home Health?

Home health services typically support individuals who:

  • Have a temporary or long-term medical need

  • Are recovering after surgery or hospitalization

  • Have trouble safely leaving home for care

  • Need skilled therapy or nursing oversight

Most home health services are paid for by Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance, depending on the patient’s needs and eligibility.

How Often Do Providers Visit?

Visit frequency depends on the care plan. Cheri shared that nurses or therapists may visit several times a week, checking vital signs, reviewing medications, and tracking progress. The goal is to help patients improve safely at home while supporting caregivers along the way.

Understanding Palliative Care

Palliative care focuses on improving quality of life for people living with serious illnesses. Traci explained that palliative care:

  • Helps manage pain, symptoms, and stress

  • Supports both patients and families

  • Can be provided at any stage of illness

  • Can be offered alongside curative treatment

It is not limited to end-of-life care—many people receive palliative care for months or even years while continuing their normal treatments.


What Makes Hospice Different?

A common myth is that hospice means “all care stops.” Traci clarified that hospice is actually active, compassionate care focused on comfort, dignity, and support during the final stages of life. Hospice care includes:

  • Symptom and pain management

  • Nursing support

  • Social workers and chaplains

  • Emotional and spiritual care

  • Support for caregivers

  • Bereavement services for families

Hospice care is covered by Medicare, Medicaid, most private insurances, and the Veterans Administration.

Special Services at Aultman Hospice

Traci highlighted several unique aspects of Aultman’s program:

  • A 4-out-of-5-star rating from Medicare

  • Access to specialized programs designed to support patients and families

  • Robust bereavement support following a loss

  • Exceptional collaboration with local providers and caregivers

Families can contact Aultman Hospice directly to ask questions, request information, or make a referral for a loved one.

How to Learn More

  • For hospice or palliative care, Traci encouraged families to reach out directly to Aultman Hospice with questions or referral needs.

  • For home health services, Cheri shared that Aultman Health Care in Your Home is available across our region and can help determine eligibility for service.

At the Medicine Center Pharmacy, we work closely with trusted community partners like Aultman to support the health of local families. If you ever have questions about medications, home health supplies, or caring for a loved one at home, our pharmacists are always here to help.

Thanks for listening today! We’d like to remind our listeners, if you suspect you have a medical issue, please contact your healthcare provider. Thanks to our sponsor Aultman Health System. As always, we thank our listeners for joining us on Health Matters with the Medicine Center Pharmacy. Have a healthy week and we’ll see you again next Friday right here on News Talk 1480 WHBC.

A Compassionate Journey of A Hospice Chaplain

Discuss a Compassionate Journey and Share Insight

Welcome to Health Matters Weekly Podcast Episode with the Medicine Center Pharmacy. I’m your pharmacist, Paul White. We’re glad you joined us. Before we begin, I’d like to thank our sponsors, Aultman Health Systems, Studio Arts & Glass, and Jenior Appraisals and Liquidations.

Today in the studio with me is Brad White, a compounding pharmacist and Executive Vice President of our Pharmacies.  Our guest is Chaplain Terry Livengood with Aultman Health Systems.

Chaplain Terry has completed his Clinical Pastor Education at St Vincent Charity Hospital in Cleveland. His Master of Theology is at Walsh University and he is a Certified Thanatologist. In this episode, Chaplain Terry is with us to discuss a compassionate journey and share his insight for those of us who are either faced with the journey ourselves or are journeying with a friend or loved one.

People who are suffering or nearing the end of life often have spiritual needs as compelling as their physical concerns.  That person might find peace by resolving unsettled issues with friends or family.  They might appreciate and find comfort in visits from social workers or counselors.  Many people find solace in their faith.  In addition, the friends and family members of the person who is suffering often find themselves wondering what to do, and how to help while also coping with their own feelings. 

We’d like to remind our listeners that today’s program is also available on our podcast which can be downloaded from the app store on your mobile phone. Look for Health Matters with the Medicine Center Pharmacy and you can listen to any of our programs, anytime.

Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Castro, Stitcher, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform.

Thank you to our guest, Terry Livengood, Hospice Chaplain with Aultman Health Systems. We’d like to remind our listeners if you suspect you have a medical issue, please contact your healthcare provider. Thanks to our sponsors Aultman Health Systems, Studio Arts & Glass, and Jenior Appraisals and LIquidations. As always, we thank our listeners for joining us on Health Matters with the Medicine Center Pharmacy.

Have a healthy week and we’ll see you again next Friday right here on News Talk 1480 WHBC.

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